West 26th Street, High Line

$3,200.00

  • Original artwork on watercolor paper adhered to a gessoed linden wood panel
  • Black Floater Frame, ready to hang
  • Framed size: 27.25″ x 19.25″ x 2.25”
  • This mounting displays the natural deckled edges of the Arches watercolor paper
  • Created: 2018

This original painting is from the High Line series showing the iconic train trestle rusty and unused before it became a walking park.

Tim Saternow’s paintings explore the gritty industrial streets of New York; the old dignified houses of Provincetown; and the empty spaces of the High Desert around Joshua Tree, California.

Tim Saternow, an Emmy nominated art director for TV and films, and a theatre lighting & set designer, is extremely sensitive to the emotive power of light, while playing across the faces of the old houses, warehouses, and train trestles.   I also find energy and timelessness in the rust, stains and patina of these old locations, and the stories they tell.

I paint a moment, with light and shadow, and I make the city quiet.

Additional information

Weight 6.5 lbs
Dimensions 26 × 18 × 1.5 in
UWCF Colors

Beige, Brown, Green, Light Blue, Medium Blue, Navy Blue, Red, White, Yellow

UWCF Sizes

Large: e.g. 24 x 36"+, Vertical

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